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Displaced complex lateral meniscus tear

Displaced complex lateral meniscus tear

Clinical History : Giving way/pain/clicking/locking of the left knee. Slight valgus deformity. Sharp pain posteriorly. Loose body? Meniscal lesion?Ghost meniscus sign of the body and the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus can be noted with a 12 mm loose body in the...
Tendinosis of flexor carpi radialis muscle

Tendinosis of flexor carpi radialis muscle

 Gross swelling and hypoechoic, heterogeneous appearance of the tendon of flexor carpi radialis (FCR)muscle can be noted at the site of the insertion (at least 3 times more swollen than the contralateral side) in keeping with chronic tendinosis. Hypervascular...
Hill-Sachs lesion

Hill-Sachs lesion

There is a small, crater-like cortical depression in the posterolateral aspect of the humeral articular surface with adjacent bone marrow oedema in keeping with Hill-Sachs lesion.T2 FatSat Cor
Subacromial space narrowing

Subacromial space narrowing

PD FatSat Sag:There is narrowing of the subacromial space caused by anterior sloping of the type II acromion and the malalignment of the acromioclavicular joint without evidence of supraspinatous tear or subacromial bursitis. T1w Cor